|
Sidney Toler | Charlie Chan | |
Sen Yung | Jimmy Chan | |
Arleen Whelan | Brenda Hartford | |
Richard Derr | Carl Detheridge | |
Douglass Dumbrille | Paul Manderley | |
Henry Daniell | Watson King | |
Edmund MacDonald | Walter Hartford | |
Lenita Lane | Lucrezia 'Lucy' Manderley | |
Ethel Griffies | Lily, Mme. Saturnia | |
Milton Parsons | Arthur Fletcher | |
Steven Geray | Dr. Retling (as Steve Geray) | |
Lucien Littlefield | Prof. Gleason | |
Victor Sen Yung | Jimmy Chan | |
C. Henry Gordon | Dr. Cream | |
Marc Lawrence | Steve McBirney | |
Joan Valerie | Lily Latimer | |
Marguerite Chapman | Mary Bolton | |
Ted Osborne | Tom Agnew | |
Michael Visaroff | Dr. Otto Von Brom | |
Hilda Vaughn | Mrs. Rocke | |
Charles Wagenheim | Willie Fern | |
Archie Twitchell | Carter Lane | |
Eddie Marr | Grenock | |
Joe King | Inspector O'Matthews | |
Harold Goodwin | Edwards | |
Walter Bacon | Sidewalk Passerby |
Director |
|
||||
Producer |
Walter Morosco
Ralph Dietrich |
||||
Writer |
Earl Derr Biggers
John Francis Larkin |
||||
Cinematography |
Virgil Miller
|
|
A wax museum run by a demented doctor contains statues of such crime figures as Jack the Ripper and Bluebeard. In addition to making wax statues the doctor performs plastic surgery. It is here that an arch fiend takes refuge. The museum also houses a statue of Charlie. Frustrated number-two son kicks statue in rear; oops, number-two son wrong in his assumption |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
|